Yes, aluminium phosphate is a salt.
AlPO4 in chemistry is the compound, aluminum phosphate. It is used in cake mixes and in some baking powders as a leavening agent to help baked goods rise. Medicinally it is used as adsorbent for toxoid. It is also used industrially as a high-temperature dehydrating agent. When strongly heated, aluminum phosphate decomposes into aluminum oxide and phosphorus pentoxide, the latter of which is very effective at absorbing water. It is a white crystalline powder, that has a molar mass of 121.95 g/mol
I thinks it's abbreviated for Aryl hydrocarbon receptor Interacting Protein.
no
Al3 --> aluminum ion HPO4 2- --> hydrogen phosphate ion v^_^
aluminum phosphate
Aluminum Phosphate sandwiches.
AlPO4 in chemistry is the compound, aluminum phosphate. It is used in cake mixes and in some baking powders as a leavening agent to help baked goods rise. Medicinally it is used as adsorbent for toxoid. It is also used industrially as a high-temperature dehydrating agent. When strongly heated, aluminum phosphate decomposes into aluminum oxide and phosphorus pentoxide, the latter of which is very effective at absorbing water. It is a white crystalline powder, that has a molar mass of 121.95 g/mol
Aluminum Phosphate Sandwiches.
I thinks it's abbreviated for Aryl hydrocarbon receptor Interacting Protein.
Aluminium phosphate is AlPO4.
no
Al2(PO4)3 aluminum phosphate
Al3 --> aluminum ion HPO4 2- --> hydrogen phosphate ion v^_^
aluminum phosphate
3KBrO3 + AlPO4 ------> K3PO4 + Al(BrO3)3
Calcium phosphate is a salt, an inorganic compound.
Yes. Aluminum chloride is a chemical salt.